And I suspect that we’ll see a lot more of this as election day draws nearer and the polls begin to tighten… more people coming forward, pleading with their fellow citizens to do the right thing and not vote to put a violent, racist, non-tax paying, reality television-spawned hate monger in the White House… Speaking of which, just a few days ago, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban not only went public with his concerns, but actually put up $10 million of his own money in order to help derail the Trump campaign… Today, though, something really interesting happened in Hollywood. Industry players came out swinging against Trump with a big one, two punch.

First, came a video put out by Joss Whedon, the man who came to fame with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and now, as I understand it, is responsible for a majority of the super hero projects coming out of Hollywood. I know some will write off the 3-minute ad featuring the likes of Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson as just one more instance of wealthy, far-left, and condescending actors telling hard working Americans what they need to think, but it’s really incredibly brilliant. Not only does it address that potential criticism head-on, by proactively stating that they’re parading a “shit ton” of celebrities across the screen to motivate us by repeating inspiring words and phrases, but, just when you’re thinking that this is just a really clever PSA urging people to register to vote, Don Cheadle comes onto the screen to tell us, without mentioning Trump by name, how imperative it is that we vote in order to keep “a racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society” out of office. Boom! …I’m sure there will be other campaign ads this cycle, and I suspect that some will be very effective, but I’m pretty confident that, when all is said and done, this will be my favorite. It’s funny. It’s smart. And it packs a hell of a wallop. If you’ve yet to see it, please check it out, and share it with everyone you know.

And, second, it was announced today that Idiocracy, Mike Judge’s biting, cautionary tale about a future America where a stupid, reality television obsessed citizenry is led by politicians who look and behave like professional wrestling managers, will be coming back into theaters. Here’s the trailer for the film, which will play locally at the Michigan Theater on October 4… Again, if you feel so inclined, please share it.

Here’s the thing though: Trump supporters do not want to listen to any of the critics you write about here. Diplomats? Security officials? Former presidents? Billionaires? Celebrities? Black celebrities?!? They all come across as condescending insiders in one way or another. Trump is stirring up class warfare. The poor, white, undereducated , versus whoever the heck the rest of us are.

And, for what it’s worth, I agree with you, Dan. It’s just stunning to me that he’s not more of a fringe player. I get that there are terrified white folks out there. I just can’t believe there are so many.

There are. I know I’ve said this on your FB page before, but there are a ton of them. I haven’t heard any teachers saying that they are voting for him, but I’ve heard all manners of parapros, therapists, nurse’s aides, secretaries, etc. saying anti-Clinton and anti-Obama things. Does this mean that these folks are all voting for Trump? No. But it means that they might stay home. Take my word for it though–the folks I’ve heard HATE Obamacare, hate the idea of Clinton. Are they also racist and sexist? I’m sure some are, but the fact is that they aren’t going to vote for Clinton.

I’m really more concerned about the folks staying home. I have five separate cases this year where the kids’ fathers openly disrespect and dislike women. This is what I’ve been told–haven’t had any actual meetings with them. That got me thinking that while I don’t think they are going to vote Trump, I think they are going to stay home. I haven’t yet been convinced that Clinton supporters/Democrats have plans to get people out there. I’m remembering the first governor’s election that actually registered with me–early 90s (or maybe even 1990), when Blanchard lost to Engler. I’m really worried.

This is my take: The vast majority of people who will vote for Trump do not even like Trump. Almost everyone knows he is an over the top ass. They also think he is dangerous. They are voting against, what they perceive as, the more over the top and more dangerous asses on the far left. Ironically, Hillary does not fit into the over the top category at all…

“Trump is stirring up class warfare. The poor, white, undereducated , versus whoever the heck the rest of us are.”

538 posted an interesting analysis of the demographics of only white trump/hillary supporters. The #1 factor correlated to a white person’s preference for either Hillary or Trump was how often they attended church. #2 factor was education. Income was the least correlated, with Trump supporters actually having higher income. That is likely due to being older and male, however.

Personally, I think Trump is banking on the baby boomers. The old school factory workers and war veterans that pine for a mythical American superiority. The people that are afraid of how the world has changed since the 60s, and concerned about personal rights being granted to people they think are gross. He’s picked a good time to exploit the boomers